Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 11, 1877, Image 3

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    THE HERALD.
J. A. MACMURPIir Editor.
r'LATTSMOUTII, OCT. 11, 1877.
II i: l l It 1AC A X TICK ET.
Tor Jmle f Supreme Court,
tu;o. 15. LA K E.
Tor lUx'rul of Stale Ct-lversity.
C. II. HOLMES.
N. it. pausing ei:.
For County Officers.
For County Clerk
SAMl'EL HALL.
For County Treasurer,
J. W. JUMNoO.V.
Vov Sheriff,
i:. w. hyep.s.
Por Coitnty Jinlc.
A. N. SCLLI VAN.
I'or Sup't of Public Iivitrtrjtluii,
I'. W. WISE.
i-Vr C.uiity Commls doner.
JAS. cr.AW I'OUH.
For Coroner,
o. m. sit.eicht.
For County Surveyor,
C. NV. K UKFIELD,
': ;:::v ti-11 113 we luiil the jolliest, most
; iblo and liannor.iou.s convention
s Saturday, ever held in Ciss county.
I III ' llill'lM s f V ir'PTfJ. -I 11 til rr: imf 1
: ''eei)lng Watei- and quarrel like the
very mischief, it seems. We didn't do
did we?
-I'.'T as we 110 to presss a telegram
. .:.ts from Lincoln with the nomiua
1 'is for Judge and Regents, and say
:: -4 the Convention did not pass any
C'sohiticns.
The IIekald thinks the jjentlcmon
Weeping Wal r 0:1 S iturd.iy, put up
very strong t:c!:et :nd one that is al---.i-jsi
sure to bo elected next November.
Wi; are pleased to learn that Mr.
:avis had a very respectable and
friendly force at llu convention. Tiie
best of friends must trive way some
times, ff)f the tfi' ! tf th-f whole.
Mi;. .1. V. .1 iZ.Ni.c Iris no reason
' b.: diicoar 1,4 .?d at the strength and
.vumbr of his friend in th ; county.
I'.in't !-t everything a; one?, John.
??: cv-mI and try again, my boy!
IU'V. L. S, 1 r.;. 0 ::, and s. veial old
war-horses of th.j It 'publican ptrty r.t
'. en.ie 1 t!r? convention Saturd 1;.', ; ; i!e'.-
4-ite.;. Tii2 II:-;:: all m st !:eartily
. el';.m?s th:m bacli a.ti:i to the true
: . liMicai fold.
Ir yi.a want a .:d paper and want
it kept up, t!;- leaders and idtizeus
!..i;ot pay for the saau promptly. You
y re. t lily for th. p .p -is you have to
; ay for in advance ;'.: I away from
1 vm , way tre.it your hnu papers
we:!.
N"i.Y four lawyers on il.e S'.a'.e del
i'.o:. 1 to .v:i. X.U t ) b i.l gn
: .a.-n. why dida't ou 1. t il g round.
' i'v iu ' Van il'a. y ':::;; Mr. Mor-
; j.i.l and the I :u .t time.
Hon. S. M. Ki :::::' at :tic:c received a
,'ry respec.a'.'l? vot.'for Coaaty Treas
at the emve.r.ioi. II j would
iw !.'ea a very suitable n mi'a ition,
I: id no. tli i exi m.ues of tinu and
ice mile the nomination of Mr.
i
jVhnsjii more suitable .
Cist your bread upon the w iters and
will come loafinj back. Wheeler.
-i:x.
Can this b? our 1 1 1" t'a ;t 1ms drop
p; I into proverbs. X , our L in t.ix .s
cake in his hi.
brought a 1 oa 1 of plants
fro. a Piattsmoath l!iat have be?n mak
ing a splendid display. He will fur
nish p'.ants t o any w!u m ly wish t
purchase to- lay at wry lo ,v figures
and plants that are of the best descrip
tion. Lincoln Journal-Fair week.
Our Ca:ilid.it?s.
Tin: Ilr.uALD is acpiiintel with
both Mr. livers an I Mr. S u'di va 1. oar
.andid ites for Sheriff an 1 Ju 1 j- and
hereby c Jaratulates them on th.ur
y-oriousn jui'natiou and, we lup?, hap
ly clecti n.
Pi: a:-. iVisi-: is s wll known that a
history of his life, his de.sds, or a recom
mendation to vote for him woul I be
superduouo.
Wi: hav? nt th? pleasure ol a per
sonal a vauaintauee with Mr. Crawford,
the nominee for Co. Comaiissioner, bat;
we are assured h? is a number one :n in
ind tine as steel. Tiiafsthe kin I of
m in we want.
Mu. Hall, the republican candidate
for Clerk is said to be aa excellent
yonnp; man, an 1 a very suitable person
for clerk of this county.
That sterling republican and honest
man, J. V. Johnson, w ill be hard to
beat at the coming election. Vt"e rath
er fancy the demyerats are nonplussed
at the harmonious nomination of such
a strong ticket.
A more extended n oti ce of the can
didates will bs given next week. The
lack of spa-:?, on account of th3 tax
list, and the absence of Mr. MacMur
! ay prevent any more comment now.
Hut we have four weeks, nearly, to
"wake Vm up" in.
Tnt State Fair is being announced
a success by every one who was there.
The officers and managers come in for
a fair share trf the praise. With few
exceptions the enierpn could not
have been better conducted. It hasltea
a great advt rtisemeat for the fciate
and with the dawn of a new eaiigix
tion and the prospect of another tidal
.nave of settlement towards the west,
Nebraska may Lope by some sui plcmer.
tary effort,, lu&tl her share of tU.2 iu-eieite.
Slight collision took placo on Sun
l.ay at the curve on the railroad be
tween here and the landing.
Lincoln Avenue is boinij graded
and fixed up "sp ink um." John Shan
non and .Sam Chapman took us out to
see it t'other day.
Dick Streight, Dan Johnson, and
J3am Long took a premium on every
horse they showed at the State Fair.
Good for the boys.
-Wiley Biack brought us some more
of those famous sweet potatoes, Satur
day. Chas. Marshall feels like a big
Sun Flower. Took the first Premium
at the State Pair for his fine work at
Merges' and a bouncing younj shot;
maker full ten pounds to be exhibited
at the next fair.
Mr. (. M. Slrtight washes us to
thank his friends for the honor of the.
nomination of Coroner and to say that
he respectfully declines the same.
The Vatchtum has a new name
for our Louisville friends, he calls
them the Grocery Editors Uy the
way we thank them for their beautiful
Sentiments about the IIeh.vld.
Saturday morning was a busy
morning on main street. All the poli
ticians and the politician's candidates
and can lid ity's politicians were on
hand. Horses and baggies rushed
round and oil they go for W. V'.
Dick S.reih- met with an acci
dent returning from the Convention
The bridge at 4 Mile Creek is bad, and
Streight after crossing left his team
with McLawain while he went back to
see that the other teunu got across all
right. 15y some means Streighta team
ran backwards off the bridge and bank
and broke his buggy ba lly, one of the
horses was also cat some.
"We must have some pay on oar
Subscript i ti list. I: is impossible to
run a newsp ip-r witaout th? money to
pay some bills at leas'. Our tow a li-.t
is far behind. Many owe us who r n
well afford to pay and tlv? little
from ca'-u one, if all pay, makes a
great deal to u.s.
The s 'abject of a wagon road
:icto.;s the Philte is talked of again.
We sincerely wish our leading men of
means and our County odi.-ials would
take boh! of this tiling and sop if it
could not b? pushed through. It will
help Pbdf saioulh and a -commodate a
larger portion of the northern part of
the C.Miiity almost as much as another
raihoid woull. A large portion of
Southern S upy con' .1 co ne here to
trad' and our p n!e could have egress
North easily and realilv.
t'a'.s County CunveaLIju.
An In l -pendent Greenback Ma.-s
Convention will be held at Weeping
Wat er Palls on S if ur lay, October 20th
1377. at 1 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose
of 'putting in n :nin ition a fell county
ticket, to be. voted for at the Novem
ber election.
Let every and eae!i farmer, laborer,
and tax paver turn out, irrespective of
old part y a .71 i ia t ions.
By order of the committee,
G. W. SilRADEK.
THE CASS COUNTY CONVENTION.
WltF.PIXg "Wathu, Nf.b.,
Oct. Cth. 1S77.
Tiie Cass County Republican Con
vention convened pursuant to previous
notice, an 1 organized by electing I). II.
WiinitLi;'.: temporary chairman, and J.
M. I3c yudslcv, secretaiw. After the
appointment of a committee on Cre
dentials, consisting of M. M. Datlcr,
O. land ) Tefft, A. Root, T M. Uobbitt,
and It. B. Windham, the convention
took a recess until 1 p. 1:1.
avteuxoon s:: ;-io x.
Convention called to order, and the
committee on credentials reported 10o
delegates pees :;t. (We have not room
to give the n 1 nes of the delegates).
Oa m o.i :i l!;. tempo.-.iry organiza
tion was m id.; urm ment. J. M.
Beardsley h iving declined, J. P. Pol ;
was elected Secretary.
On motion nine tellers were appoint
ed, anl tire convention proceeded to
ballot for ueleg ites to the S.ate Con
vention, which resulted ia the election
of the following gentlemen:
D. II. Wheelei, II. J. Streight,
M. B. Cutler, It. B. Windham,
Sc.m Chapman, J is Hall,
Geo. S. Smith, Orlando TefTt,
M. M. I itle", A. L averty,
The convention then proceeded to
tko :n:r.:u itioa of County O -Users, as
follows :
Fon Cocntv Cli;i::c 1st billot;
Sam!. II ill 4 ; II. I)om 01 ; J. W. Jen
nings CS; S Mttf ring 12. '
2.1 ba-.ot; II ill 5; ; Djo.u 7; Jen
nings 4); sc itL-ii.ig 1.
Foa i;..Tuasc.i::::j. j , . , .
51; D. D.vis 37; S. M. Kirk pit rick 11;
s?.ittering t.
Fo:: S.i:-:ni:-f-. It. V . Ilyer.s 5.T; B.
W. Cunninghim 12; J. Lloyd 12; O.
M. Streight 21; scattering 1.
Fo:: Corxrv Jcdoi:. A. X. Sulli
van 87; Mr. Murda IS.
Fon Co. SirPEitixrssrDiiXT. 1st bal
lot; U. W. Wise 31; C. Alton 34; G.
B. Crippin 14; D. D. Martindale 21;
scattering 2.
2d ballot; Wise 41; Alton 45 ; Crip
pin G; Martindale 15.
SnbaMot; Wise 53; Al.on 4 3.
Fon CorxTV CoiMissioxc:i. 1st
U.illot;J.i3 Crawford 42; F. C. Cole
inaii 27; II. D. Kellogg IS; Judge Wolf
6; J. iV.Barr 1.
2o ballot ; Crawford 5y ; Coleman 42.
O- M. Streight w;u nominated by ac
clamation fur CorvHier.
(I. V. FairSeld vns ivomiuated for
Sur eyor by acclamation.
The fcIov ing weie then elti.ted
COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE
Piattsmouth, 1st Ward, D. II. Wheeler,
2d " E. G. Dovey,
3d S. M. Chapman,
4th " M. B. Cutler,
" Precinct, A. B. Todd,
Rock Bluffs Geo. Berger,
Liberty S. B. Ilobson,
Fight Mile Grove.. . . John F. Polk,
Mt. Pleasant Jas. IIa'.l,
Louisville J. V. Glover,
Center W. B. Ashman,
Weeping Water T, Clark,
South Bend Geo. D. Mattison
Elm wood Turner Zink,
Stove Creek J. M. Matthews,
Tipton T. X. Bobbitt,
Greenwood II. D. Kellogg,
Salt Creek II. D Root.
John A. MacMurphy was then elect
ed Chairman of the Committee.
On motion the Convention then ad
journed. D. II. "WHEELER, Prest.
J. F. Polk, Secy.
A Beet that is Hard ta Beat.
Mr. Jas. S. Rouse, of Greenwood,
brought the Heiiald Oilice a sugar
beet last Friday, which weighs 12 lbs,
Who says Cass County soil, and Cass
County farmers, don't produce 'vegeta
bles' worthy of notice.
Personal.
Rev. D. Hart and lady started Wed
nesday for Salt Lake, v, here he propos
es to spend the winter for his health,
which has been very poor for some
time p;ist.
Miss Carrie Bennett left last week
Thursday, to attend school at Brown
ell Hall, Omaha.
Mis3 Anna Dakin made a visit to
Piattsmouth, for a few days last week,
preparatory to her departure for Utah
Territory, where she will spend the
winter with a sister.
Frank Wellman, Editor of the Sut
ton Times, showed his good looking
countenance in our sanctum for a few
moments 011 Monday, on his way east.
Call again and stay longer, Frank.
Mr. J. D. Simpson, our genial City
Cleik, assisted us financially. Thanks.
Julius Pepperberg. our ami ib'e and
industrious cig ir m tnufaeturer was on
hand with the stamps as he always is.
A long and successful life to you, Jul
ius. T. F. Welhorn, of Louisville, called
oa ns during Court week.
Mr. John Zehrung, of Lincoln, State
iigent for the White Sewing Machine,
male the Hejiald a short call.
Mrs. Keuish, mother of Mrs Dawson,
and Miss Maggie Dawson, started yes
terday afternoon for Philathlphia ac
coiap micd as far as Chicago by Mrs.
Dawson.
New place of Entertainment,
Wr.nMAX Si Co.
have fitted up iha old stand formerly
occupied by Ben Ilmiple, with a new
and complete stock of Liquors and
Cigars also will furnish meals to
farmers and others who are hungry.
20t4
Keen ax and Gnu:;
at the old reliable Lhjuor store have
constantly 0)1 hand a full and complete
stock of ;irst-cdas
Li'coi;s and ci ;a::s.
A fine :dock of old Ari'LE huaxdv ou
hand. i."J-U
Registrar's "List of Platlseaoath City
Precinct.
Armstrong Wm
Armstrong S J
Asuburii Jessie
Alley Jef
Agaew Wm
Alley James
Auueisou i neodoie
Anderson Peter
II.
Butterv Ed Black G W
Boeck Henry Babbington D E
Ballance Robert Black l'red
Black John Biack Wiley
Bodiue Theadoro Baker Wm
Badancu George Burgess W B Rev
Black G X Bennett W
Brannon Ed Billings G G
Boone J 0 Birclmeld W C
Black R W Beckner J
Banner Amos Brantner J W
Black Charles E Bryant W L
Barnes J W Bennett I. D
B unes J E Buttery J II
Bryant Frank Beaumeister J F
Baker rm II Beverage, Joliu
Ballance Wm Bona Henry
B.msJuhn Bcstcr A A
Butts O Blunt Wm
Blunt Frank Beard J T Rev
Brown O W Bowman James
Brvant James A Burk Denis
Bartlet C Brisken D D
Brooks John Bester Julius
Cunningham E E Cunningham A
Cooney John Conner Joseph A
Champion J M Chapman S M
Cushing R C Chapman G B
Crosby G W Chalfant Lou
Cooney John Conn J W
Chubrick 11 C Cunningham Wm
Culler M B Culler L W
Curruth Frank Childs A L
Carries J V Cooper llenrv
Curtis F M Cushing W
Carre a M M
13.
Duke J S Donelan Wm E
Darrah Wm ' Duke C
i.espain Wm J Despain Albeit
Donnelly Robert Drew Alva
Bmislon W W Dovey E G
Drain John . Dorriugion F M
Dovey George " Dillon Janus
Duke Edgar Duttoa John
Dawnev Thomas Donohu Charles
Drum Daniel Dinkworth B B
Dahl F Duttou S
Dillon Parker Dillon John
Davidson Lewis P Dougherty G S
Dawson C S
12.
Elster Fred Englert John
Evans Wm Ebart Frank
Edgerton George Eaton Ell
Eaton F S Eagan John
Emery Edward Egenberger V
English Mike
K
ritzgeral l John Fellows R O
Fickler George Fry Audiew C
Finisher John Fairfield Geo W
Flin Sy Foisome C X
Frank Geo Fitzer Frank
Farvis Wm Forrest Vru
Fisher Frank Frazier Ed
Frazier Br:idley.
G.
Gorder Fred Gaston M
Graves II A. Golding Levi
Gyger G F Gridin John
Gingery John C Graves D 11
Gingery W II
Gibson Jonathan
Guthman F V
Gram berg Wm
Graham Oieau
Gockenour Isaac
Grovenor Frank
Gill John
Graves D
Ilerold Wm
Hobbs Wm L
Hays J G
Hodgert James
Hoffman C J
Hartman J S
G003 F
Grace Jarats
Guthman Fred
Guthman Oswald
Gill John
Gass P P
Grace John
Greenen Frank
11.
Ilerold Gus
Hollister il II
Hamilton Jesse
Hassier Wm
Ilerold Herman
Harrison Geo
Holmes Charles M Ilatt A G
Hauty John Hartman Jesse
Heisel Conrad llorrigan M M
llohdscauh John Haines J W
Hemple Ben Hell'ner John
Hickey Pat Hanson George
Hughes Thomas llinkle S S
Howard Geo Hudson Aleck
Iloose Henry Hart 11 C
Hudson Wm Ilupley Joseph
Hurley Dennis Hughes James
Hildebrau Gil " Huglies G W
liebert Frank Hudson Wm
Hickey Pat Hendrickson V." A
Hancock John Handesly Joseph
Hamilton John
Irwing Wm
lnglisii Mike
I vers Henry
James L D
Johnson J F
Johnson L
Jones W D
Johnson O F
Johnson Peter
Jones George J
Jones M D
Johnson C M
Jevnia Andy
Jones S E
Kennedy E W
King C W
Kirkham II
Kinison Orin
Knight Wm
Kinison James
Korisky John
Kesslg Julius
Kroiick J
Kuhn Mat
Keeley Mike
Livingston II It
Lampke Wm
Lazenby Am
Luckey John
Leving tleorge
Lemont W II
Irwin E
Ingle Wm II
Johnson T F
Joliusou 1) X"
"Johnson L C
Johnson J W
Johnson L F
Johnson Andrew
Jennings J W
Johnson I C
Johnevis Greep
Johnson E
li.
Kinsur G W
Kroeh;er Fred
Kennedy X F
Ivarnes Alex
Kinison Joseph
Keniday V A
Kaughman Henry
Kingman Henry.
Knee John
Kreehler George
v
Lewis E B
Leonard V V
Linning Fred
Leach John
Lenhoff F D
Landensehlagh L
Lemittious Joseph Landes F
Latham Fred Landes Benj
Leuchtweis Joseph Lorsen Olmie
Loissivien James Lovane Albert
Lucas J C
Mulligan Mike Martn Peter
Mathews W V MacMurphy J A
Merges Peter McCrea J L
MeGuire Mike McLaughlin A W
Mulligan Pat Malone M L
Muipliv Mike B Morgan M W
Mitchell Thomas Miller David
MockenhauotC McD.uiagh F M
Man his J W Marshall Charles
McEntee Charles Mutts Georffa W
Mason David Marshall J W
McElwain M. Moore Curt
Mullen 1) W MeMikiu II C
Murphy P B Miller H M
Moore C P Metteer F J
Merlins Henry Mickelwaii V,
Mahonev Con Mahor.ey Pat II
Mahiuiev Mike Morrison W F
Mitchell" A Morrisy Pat
Mvre.5 Thos Mc.Maki-n A C
Marsh L W MeManis Wm
Moore Wm Merges N C
Mamui James Mirmion John
Moore L Murry Francis
Murphy T L Martins Joseph
Malone James Morrisy Mike
McDonald John Mandalt Wm
Miller H G Miller Henry W
Zi.
Neville Wm XiihdsC F
Nicln Is C Nichols George
Niman F Nathan Isaac
Narh Richard Neil Cal
Nelson W Newton Clark
O.
Owens Wm O'Rou: ke .7. dm
Oatly James Odlalra T 11
(A'oiinur C. O'Conner .Mike
O'Maru Thos Ochmc Ololf
O'Neil ('on Owens T Cr
Osourn C M " O'.hert Joseph
Oatson Mike. O'Connor Daniel
O'Donohu Michael (J'X'ei! E
Olesen Carel O'Neil Lafactte
Pepperljerg J
Phil by John
Palmer II E
Pronger G E
Poland J R
Patterson J M
Peterson Peter
Peierson Ciiarley
I'ersivill Geo F
Pal in James
Pe.lerson Peter
Pearson O
Porter A G
Parr is Wm
Pol an John
Ru finer P E
Roberts J M
Rauen Peter
Rudabeck A
Ruth Fred
Robison A
Rosf nbaum A D
Rush John
Religan John
Schlegel Christ
Sh.ryock W B
Simpson J D
Sneider Levi
Sexton Tim
Smith F D
Stadter Frank
Sti eight O M
Schlater John
Shafer Geo
Sevbolt Geo A
Smith E A
Smith T D
Skinner Frank
Sage Harvey
Smith Herman
Solomon E'is
Smith C P
Sehnas Aug
Stiles L C
Smith Wash
Sperk C
Scott W D
SaeJ W
Smock I' Z
Schulhof Henry
Smith Charles A
Parmele C II
Pollock Thos.
Peterson Peter
Per key Wm
Ptttee James
Peterson Rasmus
Peterson Andrew
Fluff Julius
Pal in Tim
Pai ten A L
Peterson John
l'lummer Eli
Patterson John
Parmele Elam
Purdy W G
It.
Roberts J P
Randal II C
Rauen Valentine
Roberts II W
Randie W E
Reinhackle Aug
Riley James
Resina J
Rosenbaum Ed
S.
Schlegel Alex
Shryock T W
Stevens John
Sherwood R
Shurk Geo
Stadelman Fred
Streight Jason
Schlater Joseph
Schnellbacher J M
Stadelman Wm
Schildknecht W II
Short Wm
Scott W W
Skinner T N
Smith G S
Sprague A L
Seidenstriker Phil
Spragtie II A
Sharp E S
Shan nor J V
Spnrlock B
Sheridan Mike
Smith D B
Smith Edward
Smock P G
Sherman S E
Startup Wm
Savage Charley
1'.
Tucker James
Thomas Thomas
Tracy James
V.
Vial Chas
Vass T W
Vivian James
IV.
Wise U W
White A W
Savage A L
Tucker Wm L
Thouvenal Dan
Tallon John
Thomas Wm
Vallery Jacob Jr
Vivian Kit-hard
Veilee O A
Vroomu A C
Wheeler D II
White F E
Wavbricht Morg
West Wm S
Windham It 1J
West R C
White W J
Waterman II A
Williams P II
Waterman John
Weckbach J V
Warren Dan
Warren Chun
Weckbach A IL
Wever.T J
Wells W L
Wever A J
Walling John
Wis? J N
Wright Alpha
Wavman John
Wise P L
Winterstine Win
Williams James
Wimph Charles
Wallou John
Wardian Joseph
Williams J C
Warren D G
T.
Young J P
Young W A
Young Frank
I Certify that the abrve is a
true list of the votes-of Piattsmouth
City Precinct as appears upon my
Books. I will set for Registering and
Correction on Tuesday and Wednesday
30 t!i and 31st of October 1S77 at the
Drug Store of J W Buttery.
Geo. II Blacic, Reg.
Piattsmouth Neb., Oct., 7th 1877.
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ETTIKREIWIK At 12 :I10 h. lo.. Oct. full. :it hi"
lesitlcnee in Greenwood, Cass '.. Xeb., WiuT.
Ltlierr Uge. aguil fin ty-tiuee yearn.
Mr. Etheredge formerly lived in
Piattsmouth and at the time of his
death was selling goods in Greenwood
and was a man well known and re
spected in Cass County. He leaves a
wife anil two sons beside a large cir
cle of friends to mourn his sudden loss.
THE MARKETS.
HOi: E MAUKETS.
KKl-OHTED HI K. E. WHITE.
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Corn. Mielleii
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tats
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Latest new yoi:k mahkkts
New "i okk. Oct. lutli.
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LATEST CIIICACO JIAKKKTS.
Ciric.'.;o, Oct. loi'a.
Klonr 5 2.V.r, 75
Wiutat 1
Con. 42VC,la
Oits, .- 22' i
Kve,.... . M
liarW ..CO
Hoiih- ; 5 ?r:.J 4
Native Cattle ",'''-" 23
Texas Cattle 3 rOiiS i-j
SPECIAL NOTICES.
For sale, cheap, 139 Desirably build
ing lots in the city of Piattsmouth,
Title perfect. Taxes all paid up. Terms
easy. Apply to A. W. McLaughlin
Cashier 1st National Bank. 2Jtf
Lock Herd
vou can get Boots and Shoes of all
styles, pattern" and make, from
No 1 EASTERN HOUSES
also a fine stylish perfect fit of
MT OWN MANUFACTURE
from the finest French Calf Boots made
in the state, down, at prices that drfy
competition. Ladies and Children's
shoes a speciality.
Peter Merges.
Sl.oO Boots made to order for S 1.20 at
the Sue? t:iat received the first
Premium at the State and County
Fairs. Peter Merges. 20tl
If you want a bargain iu Boots and
Shoes g to Win. ILrold's. Large
slock to be sold for Cash at Cost go
ing oul of that branch of the trade.
To rurtka.- ors of B. il. P.. It Lands.
We desire to call the attention of
our land purchasers to the fact that
the time for payment of the taxes for
the year 187'J expires OCTOBER 31st,
1S7T. Those who have not paid their
ta:es should proceed to do o at once
A failure to makipuymtmt of the taxis
on the land is an express violation of
t lie contract made with this Company,
and may lead to its cancellation.
A. E. Touzalin.
23t3 Laud Commissioner.
J. V. Weckbach says he's healed on
salt in quantity, quality and juice.
Will not Lc undersold. 27tf
Strayed.
From the undersigned on the 24 ih
inst, one dark bay or brown mare mule
weighs about one thousand lbs., seven
years old a small sore on the right fore
ieg below the knee Any one taking
up or giving any information leading
to the recovery of said mule will be
liberly rewarded by addressing me at
.Ashland Ntlo.
23tU Frederick Cristian.
Lnjoy Life.
What a truly beautiful world we
live in! Nature gives us grandeur of
mountains, glens and oceans and thou
sands of means for enjoyment. We
can desire no better when in perfect
hcaltht but how often do the majoii
ty of people feel like giving it up dis
heartened, discouraged and worried
out with disease, when there is no oc
casion for this feeling, as every suffer
er can easily obtain satisfactory proof
that Green's August Flower will make
them as free from disease as when
born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint
is the direct cause of seventy-five per
cent, of such maladies as Biliousness,
Indigestion, Sick Headache, Costive
ness. Nervous Prostration, Dizziness
of the Dead, Palpitation of the Heart,
and other distressing symptoms. Three
doses of August Flower will prove its
wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 10
cents. Try it. .2S-tf-alt.
All nervous, exhausting, and painful diseases
speedily yield to the cvaativc ir.Guecees of Eul-Term-aclier's
Electric Bolt and Bands. They
r.rc safe, simple, and effective, and can le, easi
ly applied ly the patient himself. BouU. with
lull pe.i'Ucalars, mailed fre. Atidiccs I'ulvkr
MAdiia Galsamc Co., CiiicininUi. Ohio.
ISyl-e.U.
The grandest bargains ever known
in this town can be had for the next 00
days in clothing. Boots and shoes in
cluding a superb stock of ladies and
childrens shoes, which will be sold clear
nown for cash. Such bargains were
Cever known before, at Stadelman's
clothing emporium. 20tf
Wise William
Winston W C
Warranton Ben
Wever James
Homeopathic Dispensary.
I take this opporeunity to notify my
friends and the public generally. that
I am prepared to furnish pnre Home
opath to Medicines cf all kinds. I also
have a fine assortment ofJCascs for med
icines for family use.
Odice hours from 0 a. m., to 4 p. m.
I have a medicine that will cure Ague
almost instantaneously, constantly on
hand. J. L. McCrea,
23w4. Homeopathic Physician.
Estray Notice.
Takeu ur tv the suberi'jer on Tucs l iv. Sep
tember lith," 1ST", on the road leaJiiv south
from Ahl:md, between scti'in :4 mid as. nvn
12, ranjie n east 01 the tilli l. in., in C;m C. unty
No!ra.Nk:i, one dark hay h oe, with a sn.ldle
imd bridle. Said horse is blind iu his left ev,
ha a while cpot la the fn has three v.-htte
fret, and has a srav spot on his rK'ht shoulder,
h;is been branded U. S. on the left shoulder ; uo
other m irks visible. The owner is requested to
prove property, pay charges raid take him away.
JOfiN KELFEE.
October 2d, i7T.
Co:;s:nnp!2on ecu be CUKKI)
tJcIjpnrU'K t'nlrioitsc vrui.
htiieiirk's a. V'd B'onlo.
!iel:oRok'.i M.in irxke
Are the o-.ey n-.Uiciue that wiii cure Puln'. i i
iirv t!is'r:ot ion.
t-r;-iueiitly ini'iiieiDe.s that d stop a eon'i
wiil ieea-iii the U.'.ith n" the p:ii lent ; t --f
ltselt up tht liver, slop thv oireui.e.i.t.i of ti
Mood. hei:nirh:ii' follows, an-.l i:i twi t i '
el the a -tiua oi the v-ry uraud liia; c iao'l
tin- eoujrh.
Liver C unplaint ana Ivpsp?jri:i a;-e the
eau.sef of two-thirds of tiie c;uses of Coasa n -tiou.
Many imthous eoiiiplain of a prsin in t 11
side, eoustiiiatiiti!, eoated tongue, i-a'a ia t.n
siiouhler llate, feflins; of ilrowsiiiesi ami r.";t
lessiiess, the food lyin heavy on the Sto;n icvi,
areoinpanied with liei.lity auJ beiehin up of
These Syioptin usually originate froai a d.--ordered
coadiiioii vl ll;e Moiuai-U or a torpi I
liver.
IVi-sons so erreetr d. if tliev take one or tw.
heavy euld. and if the eou.ih in these ease-
be sudeniy cheeked, will titiit rlie S!oti-i-1i a.i 1
liver eloirii 'd. m:iaitiin torpi. 1 atrl i iai-uve.
an J all. Hist before they are anie the ImiK- :a-.-a
in:iss of son s, uud' ulceiatt d the lentil of
which is depth.
Si-iieneU's l'ulmonie Syrup 's a:i ex;re'. raid
which lo,-s nor eoiitain opium or r.ny thinj c.il
eulatfd t'jein'tlc a co.ili s. 1. 1 ;,. .
SelienekV Sea Weed T:iiejH:lve thf foo.l
mixes Willi tiie jr:itriet juiecs of tbe stoiiKi'-ll
aids digestion and eieai. k a ravenoiw iq-petite.
When the bowels ;.re eo-'.'.ive. skin nillii v, or
the Symp'.nnis o' lien-. i-e (f bilious teiulei.iy,
ScliencU's i'aiuhake 1'iilw are reipoi'i-d.
These medieii.es ar prepared on'v bv
.1. 11. SniKM'R .t- siv
N. E. rorrer Si!h and Aroli Sis.
And fur sale by all drusui.! nnd dealers, itit
(iood News.
I bepr to inform the public that I
w ill return to my old business, Uo ots
and Shoes. lkiii a practical Hoot
and Shoe man I know how to buy.
Stock will arrive about October 1st
and will be sold cheap and for cash on
ly. Xo trust, no losses, no extra prof
its. Wait and vou will save monev.
Weeping Water, Sept. 20th, 1S71.
2Ctf John Marshall.
Private Sale.
The whole of Rev. David Hart's
Household goods w ill be offered for
sale during the next ten days. 27tf
Rest Shingles ever sold in this mar
ket only 8-j.GO per M., at Waterman &
Son's. C7-t 1
Oyster! Fresh Oysters!
Fine fresh oysters will be loun l at
F. S. Whitcs's every week during the
Season. Also Celery every Saturday,
received fresh and crisp every Satur
day, by express. Call and get the
hang of things.
27tf F. S. White.
130,000 extra Star A Shingles just re
ceived at Waterman & Sou's. 27tl
All kinds of Lumber constantly com
ing and on hand at Waterman x Sun's.
td
Carload Port Rykox Lime just re
ceived and for sale at $2.'-)'J a bid. a
Waterman & Son's. 27-td
Rarrels of fresh ceaneeeeies for
sale cheap at
27t: J. V. Weceeach's.
FA 11ME T.3. A TT EXT I OX !
Julius Pepperbcrpr. Cigar M:iunfac
titrer, on Main SK, Piattsmouth, X'cb.
Cigur Clippings of Spanish and Ameri
can Tobaceoos for smoking purposes.
For Su'c. Rest qualities of plug-smok-mg
tobacco always on liand. ;0-tf.
Latest fall styles in Millinery
at
Mrs. Johr.r.on and Miss Sweeney s.
rvi
vicid'dv.
.FIRST l'llEMIUM
for my own manufacture at the last
State Fair. I do the finest work ia
I he State. 1 also keep the largest and
best stock of Roots and Shoes in the
County and sell them cheaper than the
cheapest. Call and see. Xo trouble
to show goods.
2St-i Peter Meroes.
Various causes advancing years
care, sickness, disappointment, an her
editary disposition nil operate to
turn the hair, and either of them in
clines it to shed permanently.
Ayer's Hair Vigor w ill restore faded
or grey, light and red hair to a rich
or deep black as may be desired. It
softens and cleanses the scalp, giving! t a
healthy action, and removes and cures
dandruff and humors. By its use fall
ing hair is checked, and a new growth
will be produced in all cases w here the
follicles are not destroyed or glands
dewiyed. Its effects are beautifully
shown on brushy, weak, or sickly hail
to which a few applications will produce
the gJoss and freshness of youth.
Harmless and sure in its operation,
it is incomparable as a dressing, and is
especially valued for the soft luster
and richness of tone it imparts. It
contains neither oil nor die, and w ill
not soil or color w hite cambric; yet it
lasts long on the hair and keeps it fresh
and vigorous. For sale by all dealers.
FAI12I FOR SALE.
40 aercs In section 36, town twelve, ranrieelev
en. 3 miles south-east of Louisville t-tation, B. &
M. K. R. Cass County, Nebraska.
1M Acres lirdcr CaHivatieis,
with house and barn, orchard ncd forest tree,
plenty of priru; water. Will be sold in so aere
tracts if desired. En:piire of Jos. Schlater, jew
eler. TlattMiuoutlT. Neb. ! PiiO
SCIIEXCK'S
MANDRAKE PILLS.
Thee P5!is are comnoed exclusively of vege
table ingredients, an l although they entirely
supersede t tie of Mercury ."io hut leave any
of its injurious effrcts.
T Z"
Act iircet!y TLpon flic Liver,
ar.d are a valuable remedy ia !1 oiw of le
ntnjremeiit of that oran. hick eie;laeJie.
Iniii ;-tiou. a id ail tSUiou iiisordei -,
suucouib to their free use.
AGENTS! 5M59
L01V-IItIC'!:i nrt rAST-SIXUXti
i: otitis
ASK MOr COMI'l.KTELV ElCi'KnSENTEO IN Ol'R
:itv; roHBiATi
i'lIlTI'S bv Mini'li- paz. binriirc-. iilnsira-tioii-,
ete. 'ihey are popular wilis of every
kind, and -- d-.w ior C;uivasHer. All y-t-iiaiiv
H-i.hiHK n.irj nt no other, aridrr"
r:ini. SCAM.M I.LL. &. CO., Sr. IXJL'ls, Mo.
XOW HEADY FOR AGENTS !
The Great Strikes!
That timi lv r.ew book, bv Hon. .T. a Ihn s.
A compleif hUtorv of 111! causes and thrillir-'
events of the meat raiiioiid a.d labor war till
over the country, Kink.lv Ili.i"STi:atki.
AIJKXTO t'ATKI everywhere. The
bei-t chance to make money ever offered, lie
ware of inferior works. Cct the beet aiid lowest
prieed. Address
23ms sTA:;rAr.D cook house.
tiT. I.OUI, Mo.
LEGAL XOTICKS.
Sheriff's Sale.
Pv vl l'.i.- f an e eution. IMiiod bv Wm. I.
WV'iiw. Cei'ii. h .1. W. .l.'iimnss. d.:pui)of tbe
Di.s'.rii t Com i. Jd JuM'.-htl Itisiriet, witliiu and
for Cass luiii.lv, Nebraska, and to me direeted,
1 will on ihe I .tii day of UetoUer. A. 1. Id77. al
10 i'i-li k, a- lit. of sai J day. at the sovilh door
of the CmirT Iloue, in lhe"t'!ty of i'lattsinoiil !i,
in said County, sell at public aiaiion tne Jol
l.iwmjr persouul property, ln-wit : Doe sonvl
lioi'se. yeiii"s old : one bay iiorse, 7 .eari old:
one w;i':iin, (two horse) ; one eet of harness for
two hi .es. ' 'lhe same tieinn lvid upon ar.il
taken ai the property of Harvey Carper and A.
C. Carper, dleliiiant- : to ati.iy a Jiid.-menl if
said Court, leeovered bv Urialidv 'ie.Il. piuintiil.
r.i.tt.-iinouih, Nch., o.-t. -d. a. i. is;;.
i:tj m. n. ccrixi:. sheriff.
Legal Notice.
In the County Court In and for t';iss County.
NebisKti, iii the matter of t.ie Ksiale. ol
C;,ui-sa il. ihickiey, deceased.
To k7;";-i it huiy eunecru:
Take noti. e tint tbe final report of A. C. I.o
der executor id t lie Hie Will of C!ni ia II. Ituek
lev. deei'ilsed. liiis been filed in my ol.ee, mid
tii'nt I have aioinled Deiober the M'liiA. I.
1-"i7. id o'e'oi k a. in., as the time of the esain
bmllon of the said reptrt. ill my oliiee iu I'latlf
iiionth. Nebraska, at which tm.eaiul piaoe h!1
persons interested may appearand show eiiuse,
if any they have, wliy s ad re:ori slu uSd not be
received and allowed as and for the t'.nal report
and aec. mill of said Executor, and the said A.
C. Ider. K.'.eciitor. dlsidiared.
Vit ni-,s my h;in1 and oJiicit'l seal of thi3
Court, this l".h day of October. 1-77.
H . 11. -N ! i:i.!..
County Judge.
Legal Notice.
In th.e Coaniy Court, w itliiu and for C;issCouii
ly Nebraska. In the matter cif tho t-Ht.tto ol
Sarah Crabr, deeeiisrd.
T whom it miu concern:
Take notice that the final report of C.eor;;e If.
IV.aek, administrator of th estate of js.ira'u
t'i'aU. deeea-cd. has been hied In my ohiee, ami
lhatl have ajipointed O. t i.'tl. ISTT.at lOo'ciock
a. m.. as the th.se an.l place of e.:imiiiatioti of
said report, at In y onieo bi l'l;ittiu.iul li. Neb.,
at which tiine and phice all persons inteiestod
m:iy a;pe.ir and i-how cause, if any th'y have,
w hy said report should not be received and al-lo-Acd
as the final report and account ol 'said
adniiiiistrai.ji, and tho George. 11. ;!ack,
disehariteil.
Witness my hand this ld day of October, A.
!.. lT7. W.M. JI. Ni v. Ki.r.,
i;stJ County Judee.
Sheriffs Salo.
llv virtue of an eveeiuio.i Issued bv the Clerk
of t"be isistlii t Court. -Jd .buii. l..! li-.ii ict, w ith
in and for Y.-s County. Nebraska, and to me
diiei'led. I wiil n tiie r.iii day of November,
A.. is;?, :.l 10 o'clock. A. M , oi iiid diy. at
thesouili door of 1 1 1 c- Couri iiouse, in the city
ot i'litttsniouil', hi said n'liiiiy. I '.l at Public
A'.ierinii th.- li.iii.wiic? Ue.il KH:iJe. to-wit:
Coin meiii'iii at the Mimli r.hi im'i cu u.-r of I lie
soutliv.ert ipiarter (sw1., i .f section twenty-nine
(iso, in tov. n iwelv.- t'i. uorth rane thir'cen
(i.)i. e:'st of the 0 P.M.; riiuiur.fr tiie:n-e nortli
oi-um lod.s: tlinee west. 12 uv-l.i,) rods;
tliciii e south 12 G"-l(e, rods ; thence oj-i 12 n
lil ioiIk, lo t he p!:ce of i-eiuini:. Coutainiiijr
e;e aere, more or le-;s, and k;uiu as iiie s .Mile
firov.i Jlaiii-:t Chiire'i property. The same be
iiijl levied upoi; :'.!!. 1 taken iis the property of
Tiie S Mil." Cri'M' iiiiplist Cimieli, t t i.l. dei'eii
d.'.nt : t satisfy a jiab-'tnont of said eotat, re
covered bv 1. V". Lewis, pi. ,;i. ti;t,
PiiillsaiouCi, Neb., Oef. .. A. I., 177.
jt v. 5 M. 15. CVTi.Ki;. .sberifi'.
Sheriff's Salo.
I'.v virtue of eveeution issued bv the
Ch i l: of tiie ldstrici t . i t. 'Jd .lud.ciid Idsti ict,
withiu aiulforCa-s iniintv, Nebraska, and to
me direeted, I will on tiie li dav of .ocuiler.
A. 1). J.S77. at 11 o'clock A. t., ol s:iid day, :il the
s uitli doer of the Court House, in tiie ei;y of
I 'hit isuu.u! li. iu .siiid eonnt v. sell at Public. A ue
tion.tl'.e fii'Iowlu; H -al J'tati', to- it : The
north east ou.iiter i i i of tiie south esl im;ir
tert'il and liio norlli west, quarter Ci of the
st. ui h west quarter ( ' t ) iind t he rHiill h west ;u:ir
tert'ilot the south west quart"!- "t . ami also
tiie .eiuLii east quarter o of the soulh west
qu. liter t'.tt of -t. Lio. i (;. town ten din.
ranue thirteen (I'D, east of !hs G P. M.. or kii
mi cli tl.eteo. as v. id sati.sf;. said judgments and
eesl. Tiie same i'l be sola in -in acre tracts, as
above, ouii'.ie'.ich.s; at the la.rii: east M.
Ti.e s:;:i.e l.eiii ievieil upon a.-d tak l: :is the
properly of V;;'.!. ly & Itniiner. uelendanls ; to
s itisiv ;i iuduiiieiit of s id Court, leeovered by
T. P.. V. el.t r c; Co.. iiiniiitii.
Pi:t'f.,:uoatii, Neb., U?t. I. A. 1..177.
2sv.s Jl. IJ. Ct'Ti-FR. Slteri3.
Moitgage SaJo.
Fo;-tcl:u-e of Ch ill i Xm1jag:.
State of N'obia.ka, Cass Count j : ss.
lit'f:n-lt hiivina Veen mude hi tbe conditions
til" a ceriaiii h i; li I 5ii'il;;;;i', made on it about
the 11th day ol October. A. l. is;;,, by Wilbam
li. .foiiuson to lia'al.a-t r Siebol.l, notice is liei e
by pivoa that tiie said n.ort.atre will be ln:;--efoseil
by a sale of the property so liioriuaiicd.
to-v. it : " t):ie yoke of oxen, one j.iett :md one
line back, red sides, about sit vears ild. Siiid
sale to take place at the front door of 1 he Court
House, iu the Citv of Piattsmouth. Counts of
Cass. State of Nebraska, on the '7lh day of Oc
tober. A. 1. 177, comment-in:! :-.t t he hoitrof oi.e
o'clock p. in., in' s.cd dav. for cash, to t he bij.''i
est bidder. :.f public ti'ictioii. to pay oiT the
amount of money due on hiiid mol t tae. t o-n it :
The sum of 44.7.r. and costs of Kile, and cost.-" of
keeping; said oncp. and t lie costs of obtaining
possession ot saiil oxen, for the pu; p"se of niak
nig said sale. Pa lthasi:is Siri.i.i.
bv .M. li. Cl 11 tat, A"Mt.
riattsmoiith, Oet')l,sr 4ih. 1-.77. i.'s(.
Logal Notics.
In the estate of fhibert ?.f. La! fn."dwn-eil.
I'efure V. H. Newell. Co'.pity Jude. in and
for Cass County, Nebra .kii.
To whom il m :j concern:
Notice is hereby triven that Anderson Hoot,
administrator of the estate of Koberf M. I.atta,
dece tceil. lias made application for final settle
ment. and that s.iid c.inse Is s,-i fur lie.irin at
my oflice in Pratt -moiith. Ni-h., on the 12th day
of October. 1S77. at one o'cloek. p. m.. at w hiMi
time and place any person itib-nv-ie-J may be
present and examine said accounts.
PbitlsniOU'.h "!., epteinl-i r Ulsf. 11-77.
2713 Wm. 11. Newell. Co. Judge.
Hale of Co::u::o:i Stlio.jl LhihI.
Notice is hereby civn tVint on Fri'Irsy the l'j:'
day of October, is;;, all the school Land in C.iss
county remain'm:; uiLsold. (except that which
h;is been leased) will be offered at public "a'e to
the highest bidder, .tt the oliiee of the county
Treasurer, of said county, said sale eoiniut nc -in';
at to o'clock a. in., iind continuing until all
of said hind has been oilVreil. Full description
and appraised value of said bind will be found
at the county Treasurer's office..
Dated at Lincoln, Nebraska, this 7lh day uf
August. A. D. 177.
p.v order of the Hoard of educational Land
and Funds. F. .M. DAVIS,
'.I7 C om'r. Pub. I.an.Is and i;ui!iiint;s.
J. C. CcaiMi'.'s. County Treasurer. Aent.
A. G HATT,
.IC3T OPENLD A OA IN,
Xcic, Clean, First Class Meat Shop,
or. Mala e'treet in Fred Kroeh'er's ,ld staud.
LvtTvhodv on hand for fresh, tender meat.
is VI
HARDWARE STORE,
In rii.ttsiiioatli. Neb., on Tburth St., about the
31 fDDLE OF TIIE U LOCK,
you will find :
Stirring IIos,
Cultivators,
find all kinds of Farm Implements and
Shelf Hardware, Tin Ware, &c, &c.
ALSO,
Hungarian and Hillet.
Seed for Sals.
311
.Subscribe fur tlio IIekald and Xe-li-dska
Farmr; on!y 62.05.
LOOK HERE!
ONE ACKNT
made Si -O lat
,i a..L- c.lll.... ......
fx,
new article to business men ANOTIIKfl made
One I.ADV maile '4H tne BOY made
11 Sin one week width shows wl-.at can be
tlone if a party is energetic. Business e.-y and
honorable, heart stiiuip for circular giving fuil
particuhirs. Address,
Uoom'Jfi-fiker.dall" Br.llclinjc.
4in6 i'HZi'A'0, ILL.
All Address lo t!it Sick-
l you nr.-t
Do vou waul
t.i purify the i:y "Ien
to ei rid ,i i.rhtniicss?
s.mictldu t'i tiLiislhfci yii.'
a I iippeiiie
to i i t rid of lie) OUtUltsi?
eood diKCtiir.'
to slcrii weilr
Do yon want
Do .Von want
l)o you want
Do you Win. i
I o you want
Do you want
Do yoil want
If' you do,
! buihl ui) your ciprltttitlou .'
a brhk and vieoiouj liediii'.'
TAKE
LIVER
EEG-uLATQE I
J. H. ZEILIN &CO.,
Sole pn :prt -!: S "mi moils
i'liihidt-lp;u:.
' Liver Peculator
Tiie favorite
i.ijiu ions mineral sub
stance. Hut is l'l til". -rr
' '.' F. (i V. T A 15 L li,
'A? i O .. ..1 u I tlin W.eil li.
? .-f!PCSTttX:?7X?Z -rn 'i;..t ami Herbs.
Vf.:-MlC,-i- -Jyj hi. li h n A 1 1 - I s ,
" i. Piovlileuee lias plac
ed in cc.i;i!( u s hi ie Liver 1'isease l:i( t le
Villi. il' M IM.I'I.'IIK II. I. iSKsmCAlK)lll"
DKKA.NtiK.MI- NT OK 1 Hi: I.l VIII AMI HOVtL,
liWlLMK TilK I.l Vl.lt AM) HtKVK.VT
CHILLS AND FEVEH.
NIJiMO:.' MVKU RMVlXATCSt
Is en.h'entiy :i Fiimiiy Medicine ; arid by bein
kept ready for iinmeiiiate result .till nave many
an hour of sulTerinj; and nr.'.ay u dolliil' 1 time
a.ul doctors" biil.t.
Aft'T i'U r Forty Vcai :' trial it Is t 111 reeelv
1'iH the most uiiipiabliett irr.Uinoiibils to II- 1 r -lues
from ;s rvoas if tb: liiliest cliuiaeter and
lesiio.isii.iiity. K.iniueiit phys'.cli;iis comiueiid
il as tho iuo:-t
t:rrs:crt : a siTtirit
FOP. CONSTIPATION. I! li A I ) A CH K. PAIN IN
TIIK S'lol' I.l iKIis, I .. I MiSS. SoL U SI(M
ACfl, H V I 1 As 1 li IN llil .MO LIU. HILIOI.s
A'HU'Ks. PALPII A'liO.N OF Tlili IlKAlil,
i'AIV IN liMi riKOION OK TIIK KIDMiVS,
DliSI'ONTd.NCy, OLOOM AMi I'Ulllillilli
INOOF K i L : ALL OF WHICH ATvLlIii:
OFFSFKINli OF A DISKASKD LI V Jill.
t'OUC IX CtliLIKtl'.X.
r.'r cbih'.reii romplaliihiir of
colic. In iidiii'he, or sK'K sloinili h,
a re.ij.ooi. i ui or pmre will civ
relief. Children. well as adull s
eiu .v:nenmes too muc.li smpiM'i
or cal si m id bin Inch doc:, not
iliiicrt well, oroiiia iin; sour stoKi -acli,
liu'.'.rt burn, r restlessness:
a food dose of LU-r ltr-iitat ir
ill;;ive relict, 'i'his uppu'es i
Ps-i'suliS of ail .";;es It i the
cheapest, imrest .it id best Fuinliy
Jledicine iu the world !
IT ISAM AO .l'AIi.
Thousands lead miser d ie lives, sulferiutt froit
dvsiepsii. a disordered -toimich and liver, pro
ducing biilioiisness, liciii ttmrn, rt"tieiie.s.s.
weakness irreuul. II" appetite, low spirits, rlsiiij!:
food alter eiitin. it'i.l otleii eudinit; in f.ital at
taeks ot lever. They know I hev ale sick, yel
yet little sympathy." The unfailing remedy' tr
jireveiit t he-e afliicnons and restore heulth i
Si:.iios' Lii.k i::.t. i i.ATi u.
.VAM-FAI-i'l KKI) OVLV r.T
J. JI.ZEIL1X d- CO..
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Pr.H K, .?l.r- Sold by ail Drusglsts. tC.y
PAUM FOR SALE.
T2.r Z':rt Kioek Krn-ui in C'nMM County
i'or Halt- Vrry 'iM'ii).
Said farm coiifains A P.OFT 4"7 Al'l.'LS, lt
in cultivation ; .70 acre- of meadow land ; -cJ
acre in past ui... encloniMl with a (rood lenee.
and about -.hi acres d limner, 70 of wbieu is
enclosed with a five-board fence, and ii useil as
a h.-lor. Tin i are over l.tuii) p.FAPINii
Fdl if TKF.n.-?. AV ii i or .' miis of bedjre
f;'iic.. Said biriii is well , ;.eie . and has upon
it a i.uiili Co.Ml'OKTAPLli lluCSii, yralie r
ics. siali-es, etc. t ic.
Tbe abovo farm is locate,! r,'i MILFS SOL "I II
OF l'l VI 'I'SMot'l II, and Is l.uowii as tiie old
'. L. llobls plaef.
Tki.ms : O'oe-ll.h d (!o'i"n. and luihitiee c:
t' or v can. tiuw. Fji fui fher particulars ;ii:ply
to SFVPOLT P,KO..
7wS PlatUmoutli, Neb.
;f.VDr by Aden's in eilies and coun
try towns. Only necessary to show
sample to iiiiikk sales and money, for
any one out ot employment ami ..is-
iS25
rooseii to work, c sea tiiiny uy an ou
ksiness men. Send stamii for 'circular.
wiili prices to nuenis. Add res.
A
vrt:'i. 1 AidM Y."
Koudali iiuddin, Chi-'ii-'.
in v:
W. D. JOKES'
NEW L1VEHY STAJILE,
1TATT-MOUTII, XEB.
The old nONNIilt STAPLES in I'laKsinoiitl.
Neb., hiive been leased by Dr. Jones, and he
lias opened a new runl handsome liverv in ll.i
well known bum. The finest and best of hoises
ami caniajies ai:ys ready to let.
saddlk nonsiz.s ciu:.vr.
Horses kept for Sale
or to Trade.
HORSES TRAINED AND UEOKE.
ALSO
T desire to plve notice thai I Lave a lart'e
batiilsoine brick barn, with plenty of room for
horses and ;i;tot:s. lean put "farmer stock
an t wairons, loads of grain or i'liythlMi; all uu
d( r cover, iu the drv. Kemember this.
Thaiikimr all my old pations for their man'
favors, 1 solicit their trade Ibis comiiijr yea'
s::tisied I can accommodate them bettei and
belter by tliem than ever bt fore. :!-T.
SHANNON'S
LIVERY SALE AND FEED
03ST IxrjVIZsT STBEET,
i:.u,t of Phitle Valley House.
TIIK OLDEST
LIVERY STABLE
In Hie Town.
Good I'tains Alirtrytj on Hand.
Careful Drivers sant with cs
riages if desired.
Carriages sent to Depot to
t all tt.
whenever ordered.
THE ONLY HEARSE IN TO 'A U.
Funerals tittended and can ia?s furnisbet
friends. Address, J.W.SHANNON.
4J-ly I'UatUmouth. Nc
yiHj?rf: contain Hidiitrte paitl
H Vf V .. cle f Mercurv. orany
v s, vy
OliO. W. KLVSIilt,
.1Iaehl:i:tt. xin old IIal.fr snd It.
ne i- oT 'i !ir'iiiii;; Ia Iioj.'is,
has opened :i sbop on Sixt h Stjeet, near Mr. 1
e!!y 's Hl:i"!"niiili rmd VVak'nn Shop win re !
pieiiareu in i itself lo oo an v and inr'.cl me
uiliioiitexcepliou. He has a No. 1 I ilii
t urn in w ood, itou, stee'e, and ail oilier met .
connection with machine work. He c...i '
thin reipiired in a i:i:i:sn;ith, even to
L-uii.of w Inch v e have ti.e evidence in
breach loader throw in one two or th.ce V
onep at Will ol tbe (.uuiier.
Mr Ceo. V. sbrai.er t-.'xine rear I! e. ;
an old acijaiiiiitai.ci' of Mr. kiliscr tio..t '
ia can Lo refer.'ij fi m regartl to his burnt i
n' Ctioll with the Iii:i:ntfiM :i:i of tlire.-'iluu
chines. Civj Mr. Kinsrr a i ail and w ill I
you satisfactory Wo; o:i any i.art cf a Tl.,
ir. Macliiac. .
PLATTE VALLEY HGU
JOII.V IJOXW, Irirlcl.r.
TSSC C$;.I5 IlELSAULi: HOf
Good .Tccomtr.olation3 for'Fr.i"
and the traveling public. Board S'
day. Meiils 2oc. Entirely refitted
re-furnislied. and farmers are reo'
ed to call tuid get 3 meals and bet;
81.00. 3 1
O. K. SALOOI?.
I Ucep constantlT on Uauu
Ilests 3IihvauI:eo lln
which can le had at no other
PLACE IH THE CiTV
Also the best of
irryKs. ltquohs. axd cm at:.
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